Cotton is cellulose, which does not have any magnetic properties. As well, it is grown in sub-tropical geographies, not in the polar regions.
cotton's a fibre polar fleece is a fabric
ATP is actually made of cotton candy and bunnies....
Fleece is definitely warmer. It takes your body heat and absorbs it and circulates it under the blanket. Your Kitty loves fleece too!!!
yes. polar bears eat penguins. but humans dont consider them food..of course, we are talking about Sea World. If an earthquake hits and the exhibit walls break down, and both the penguins and polar bears escape, a polar bear may take a bite out of a penguin. But the hoomans will continue eating their cotton candy.
No its not polar
The best pajamas fabric would be 100% cotton. However the most important thing is the fabric density also known as the thickness of the fabric. You would want a thinner cotton fabric as it will allow heat to escape and keep you cool. You would want to stay away from any synthetic fibers like polar fleece in the summer as that kind of fabric tends to lock heat in.
It is a polar molecule and has polar bonds.
Polar contains polar. Non-polar contains nothing.
Polar
Polar
Nonpolar
ClO4 is polar.